IT IS ironic that while one group of local councillors are tackling trouble at Lancaster bus station (Citizen, last week), others are busy creating it.
I refer, of course, to the county council decision to shut the bus station information centre within the next few months.
Before this decision was taken, the county should have thought about how the public will get impartial information about public transport services and what will happen to the office built three years ago at public expense. And it should have consulted the city council.
To cap it all, the decision at county was taken by someone who had nothing to do with public transport information.
Meanwhile the bus station toilets are dirty and the baby changing facilities broken. Councillors have chosen the wrong thing to fix.
County Cllr Jonathan Sear, Lancaster City Division.
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